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50 pc of Brit parents split up before their children turn 16 | A study has revealed that half of all British parents split up even before their children reach the age of 16. The research found the collapse of cohabiting relationships,
rather than divorce, is to blame for the rise in family breakdown, and it called for the government to "reassert marriage" and help strengthen the relationships
of unmarried new parents. An analysis of official figures showed the number of children in UK who will face family breakdown has soared from 40 percent to 48 percent
over the last decade. The report, carried out jointly by the Centre for Social
Justice think tank and the Bristol Community Family Trust, found that family breakdown
costs taxpayers 20 billion pounds every year. While more than half of children
are born to married parents, divorce accounts for just one in five family break-ups
for the under fives - and just 14 percent of the costs. "Of every 7 pounds spent
on family breakdown among young families (by the taxpayer), 1 pound is spent on
divorce, 4 pounds is spent on unmarried dual registered parents who separate and
2 pounds is spent on sole registered parents," the Daily Mail quoted the report
as saying. "In other words, the problem is not divorce. While marriage accounts
for 54 percent of births, the failure of marriages - i.e. divorce - accounts for
only 20 percent of break-ups and 14 percent of the costs of family breakdown,
among all families with children under five," it stated. Harry Benson, director
of the BCFT and the report's author, urged the Government to do more to support
young couples with training and relationship counselling. "The key issue is how
to improve stability of unmarried parents. Much of the breakdown within this group
is utterly avoidable," he said. "Strengthening couples who are unmarried new parents
means reasserting the importance of marriage and commitment," he added.
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